4 From J. J. Allen's research on the Principe ( 1983 , 113-15 ) and Richard Hosley's study of the second Blackfriars ( 1970 , 74-88 ) it seems that the acting space provided by both theaters was very similar in size : that is ...
Made like Mrs. Carter's house and like that of so many other alley dwellings in the city, Mrs. Wise's house was approximately thirty feet long and twelve feet wide. While I have no basis to believe anything of mischief regarding the ...
Around the corner, in Cheyne Row, Thomas Carlyle had been living without his wife for fourteen years. She too had died suddenly, not many months after Gavan Duffy came to call and they gossiped about George Eliot. Thomas Carlyle was now ...
THE STORY: In the opening scene, two Supreme Beings plan the beginning of the world with the relish of two slightly sadistic suburban wives decorating a living room.
Rita Berman's latest book reaches back to her childhood experiences of growing up in the East End of London, England during World War II. Rita and her cousins are descendants of a blacksmith and tailor who fled to England in the late 1880's ...
This collects six wildly inventive short comics stories that might collectively be dubbed “speculative memoir.” Schrauwen’s deadpan depictions of his and his offspring's upcoming lives include alien abduction, dialogue with future ...
Lives of the Noble Grecians and Romans or Parallel Lives is a series of biographies of famous men, arranged in tandem to illuminate their common moral virtues or failings, probably written at the beginning of the second century AD by ...
Parallel Lives tells the story of their time in a small town in the south of France in the foothills of the Pyrenees: how they came to live there, the experiences gained and life lessons learned while living - on two separate occasions - on ...
Here is the story of Lizzie Borden and Fall River, Massachusetts, as it has never been told before.
"This book compares selected Romans of the late Republic with American Founders in the style of Plutarch, encouraging readers to rethink how we view heroes and villains and their conceptions of republicanism.
This book compares selected Romans of the late Republic with American Founders in the style of Plutarch, encouraging readers to rethink how we view heroes and villains and their conceptions of republicanism.
The story, which begins in an assisted-living facility in New Hampshire, leads to 18th century Boston and London, where there may be unfinished business that residents, through mirror selves, must take care of.
These are among the important questions that a leading group of experts on the two islands addressed at Parallel Lives, a pioneering conference in Nicosia organised by the British School at Athens, the University of Crete and the University ...
Plutarch's Lives of the Noble Greeks and Romans, commonly called Parallel Lives or Plutarch's Lives, is a series of biographies of famous men, arranged in tandem to illuminate their common moral virtues or failings.
Parallel lives are about previous lifetimes that we have already had and are parallel to this lifetime.
"Parallel Lives reads like a detective novel. There was clearly an incentive to see how it would end. As a result once I started I finished it the next day. That does not happen with all the books I read.
Can Richard summon his "parallel lives" to save himself, his love and those caught in the throws of bio-genocide? The story encompasses travel through London, Geneva and culminates in East Africa.
Random imparts his knowledge of the wild and later employs an unusual medium for the purpose of keeping in touch. Come and Share Skite and Skelp's Parallel Lives.
Parallel Lives
This is an unforgettable novel filled with compelling characters.